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The Tang dynasty was established by the Duke of tang, Li Yuan, who was the victor of the civil war that ended in 617AD and claimed himself by the name of Emperor Gao-Zu.... The rise and the fall of the Tang dynasty is an epic story of love, hatred, betrayal, rise and fall of one of the greatest civilizations of the world.... The empress tried to rule like empress Wu but did not last long and was eventually disposed in 712AD and Emperor xuanzong was placed on the throne....
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Research Paper
Innovation In Retail Concepts Case: Eu yang Sang Table of Contents 1a) Chinese Medicine Industry in Singapore 3 1b) Change in Demographics and Its Impact upon TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) Shops 4 1c) Eu yang Sang Modernizing Activities 5 1d) Role of Innovation 5 1e) Linking Product Life Cycle to Innovation 6 References 7 1a) Chinese Medicine Industry in Singapore Pharmaceutical industry is one of the prominent industries of China.... 1c) Eu yang Sang Modernizing Activities Eu yang Sang is one of the pioneers in the health care company in Asia and focuses upon the Traditional Chinese Medicine along with integrative healthcare (Eu Yan Sang, “About Eu Yan Sang”)....
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Essay
The paper "Historical Significance of the Relationship Concerning Emperor Xuanzong, a Lushan, and yang guifei" discusses that three leaders on the history of Tang china contributed to the emergence multiethnic mix of people among the Tang frontier.... Emperor Xuanzong, though, was held responsible for over-trusting An Lushan, Li Linfu, and yang Guozhong during his late time in power, with Tang's golden era ending in the Anshi Rebellion.... Guifei was born in 719 during the Dynasty of tang, early in the sovereignty of Emperor Xuanzong....
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Essay
The paper "The Tai yang Syndrome and the Tao He Cheng Qi Tang of Clause 106" highlights that Gui Zhi is responsible for warming the sinews and unblocking the vessels.... The "Shang Han Lun" establishes that diseases can be diagnosed through syndrome differentiation according to the 6 channels: the Tai yang, yang min, Shao yang, Tai yin, Shao yin, and jue yin.... Based on the differentiation of diseases, syndromes are divided between the yang meridian, which focuses itself on external factors, and the yin meridian, which is on internal factors....
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Essay
According to Taoism, yin (female) is symbolized as passive and yang (male) as active.... It is a story of bravery, cleverness and injustice.... It is taken from the real story of Xuan Zang, a monk who lived during the Tang Dynasty, into India to bring back Buddhism scriptures to China.... It explains the concept of yin/yang.... The Taoist symbol of yin/yang is depicted in the story.... The yang (male) characters are depicted also as brave....
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Book Report/Review
The paper "Pharmacological Effects of Si Wu tang" discusses that we have clearly seen the improved effect of modifying the original Si Wu tang in terms of curing and improving the symptoms of abdominal pain based on the individual experimental study of Huang (2000) and Zhang (2000).... (2002) shows that Si Wu tang which is composed of 25, 100 microg/ml Paeoniae Radix and 100 microg/ml of Rehmanniae Radix and Chuanxiong Rhizoma has an antipruritic and anti-inflammatory effects when 250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg of Si Wu tang decoction compound was administered to several mice with skin diseases....
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Case Study
This essay "Emperor of tang Dynasty: Memorial of Emperor Xuanzong" discusses the reign of Emperor Xuanzong that ended in an individual tragedy as well as in political indifferences, his leadership marks a period of stability in the history of China, prosperity, and good governance.... fter the restoration of the power as the leader of the state, Emperor Xuanzong played a great role in his leadership and made many initiatives in the state's economy, politics, religion as well as capturing the territories of tang in the west and north of China....
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Essay
The author of the paper 'Influence of Western Languages on the Modern Chinese Language' states that it is evident that western languages have influenced modern Chinese language.... It has improved Chinese communication with the rest of the world and both will continue to shape each other's' linguistic features over time....
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Research Paper